Display System, Portable Display Device, Display Control Device, And Display Method

ABSTRACT

There is provided a display system which includes a first display device; a second display device; a storage device that divides work for a work object and stores a first work content and a second work content; and a control device that displays the first work content on the first display device and displays the second work content on the second display device.

BACKGROUND

1. Technical Field

The present invention relates to a technology which supports a pluralityof workers who divide work for a work object.

2. Related Art

In JP-A-2005-49996, when a virtual object is displayed by Head MountedDisplays (HMDs) which are respectively mounted on two workers, a visualfield area, which is viewed by one worker through the HMD, is displayedas the virtual object in the HMD of another worker. In this manner,another worker can understand the visual field area which is viewed byone worker. As a result, when an object is delivered to one worker fromanother worker, another worker can present the object to one worker suchthat the object is settled into the visual field area of one worker,thereby enabling the object to be smoothly delivered.

However, for example, in a printer, various events, such as a paper jamor low ink, are generated, and thus it is necessary for workers toappropriately perform works (to fix the paper jam, to replenish ink, andthe like) corresponding to the respective events. At this time, there isa case in which division of work is performed for a work object, such asthe printer, and the resulting works are performed by a plurality ofworkers. Here, it is suitable if work contents are displayed on adisplay device, such as the HMD, and the workers can support the work.However, the technology disclosed in JP-A-2005-49996 does not address aproblem, at all, in that not only work contents should be displayed ondisplay devices but also division performed by a plurality of workersshould be supported by displaying the work contents on the displaydevices.

SUMMARY

An advantage of some aspects of the invention is to provide a technologywhich supports a plurality of workers who divide work for a work objectand which enables the respective workers to easily execute their ownwork contents.

According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a displaysystem including: a first display device; a second display device; astorage device that divides work for a work object and stores a firstwork content and a second work content; and a control device thatdisplays the first work content on the first display device and displaysthe second work content on the second display device.

According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided aportable display device portable display device including: a receptionsection that receives a part of work contents from a storage sectionwhich divides work for a work object and stores a plurality of workcontents; and a display section that displays the part of work contents.

According to still another aspect of the invention, there is provided adisplay control device including: a storage section which divides workfor a work object and stores a plurality of work contents; and a controlsection that causes the plurality of work contents to be separatelydisplayed on a first display device and a second display device.

According to still another aspect of the invention, there is provided adisplay method including: displaying a first work content of the firstwork content and a second work content, which are acquired by dividingwork for a work object, on a first display device; and displaying thesecond work content on a second display device.

In the invention (the display system, the display control device, andthe display method) which is configured as described above, the workcontents of the workers for the work object is displayed on a displaydevice which is used by a worker. Accordingly, the workers can easilyexecute their own work contents on the work object.

In addition, the display system may be configured such that, when thefirst work content or the second work content has a plurality ofprocedures, the control device sequentially displays the plurality ofprocedures on the first display device or the second display device. Inthis manner, the workers can securely execute the plurality ofprocedures while sequentially checking the plurality of procedures.

In addition, the display system may be configured such that the controldevice switches the procedures which are displayed on the first displaydevice or the second display device according to change in state of thework object detected by the work object. In this manner, it is possibleto show suitable procedures for the work object according to theprogress of the work on the display device.

Specifically, the display system may be configured such that change inthe state of the work object, which is generated in accordance that thesecond work content is executed, is detected. In this manner, it ispossible to show suitable procedures according to the progress of thework, which is executed by another worker (second worker), on thedisplay device of the worker (first worker).

In addition, the display system may be configured such that the controldevice receives an input manipulation for progress of the work for thework object, and switches the procedure in which display is performed onthe first display device or the second display device according to aninput result of the progress of the work. In this manner, it is possibleto show suitable procedures for the work object according to theprogress of the work on the display device.

Specifically, the display system may be configured such that the controldevice receives manipulation of the second worker who inputs theprogress of the second work content. In this manner, it is possible toshow suitable procedures according to the progress of the work, which isperformed by another worker (second worker) on the display device of theworker (first worker).

In addition, the display system may be configured such that the controldevice shows locations where the first work content or the second workcontent is executed for the work object, and performs display on thefirst display device or the second display device. In this manner, theworkers can accurately understand the execution locations of the workcontents and can execute the work contents.

In addition, the display system may be configured such that the firstwork content and the second work content are different from each other.In the display system, the respective workers can execute different workcontents on the same work object according to the display of the displaydevice, and thus it is possible to perform complicated work as a group.

In addition, the display system may be configured such that the controldevice has a function of showing timing, in which the first work contentand the second work content are simultaneously executed, on the firstdisplay device and the second display device. In this manner, it ispossible to easily combine timings in which the respective workersexecute the work.

In addition, the display system may be configured such that the firstdisplay device and the second display device include a portable displaydevice. In the display system, the workers can execute the work contentswhile carrying the display devices, thereby providing high conveniencefor the workers.

In addition, the display system may be configured such that the workobject includes a printer, and the control device includes a serverwhich is embedded in the printer, a server which is independentlyprovided on an outside of the printer, or a controller which is embeddedin the display device.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention will be described with reference to the accompanyingdrawings, wherein like numbers reference like elements.

FIG. 1 is a block diagram schematically illustrating an example of adisplay system according to the invention.

FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating an example of the configurationof a printer.

FIG. 3 is a diagram schematically illustrating an example of themechanical configuration of an HMD.

FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating an example of an electricalconfiguration included in the HMD of FIG. 3.

FIG. 5 is a block diagram illustrating an example of the configurationof a management server.

FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating an example of an operation which isperformed to support workers.

FIGS. 7A and 7B are diagrams illustrating examples of visuallyrecognized contents of the workers through the HMDs when a paperdepletion error is generated.

FIGS. 8A and 8B are diagrams illustrating examples of visuallyrecognized contents of the workers through the HMDs when the paperdepletion error is generated.

FIGS. 9A and 9B are diagrams illustrating examples of visuallyrecognized contents of the workers through the HMDs when the paperdepletion error is generated.

FIGS. 10A and 10B are diagrams illustrating examples of visuallyrecognized contents of the workers through the HMDs when the paperdepletion error is generated.

DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS

FIG. 1 is a block diagram schematically illustrating an example of adisplay system according to the invention. A display system 1 includes aprinter 3 which is a work object of workers, HMDs 5 which display workcontents to the workers, and a management server 7 which manages theprinter 3 and the HMDs 5. Here, a plurality of HMDs 5 are provided suchthat each of the plurality of workers wears one HMD 5 and division ofwork for the printer 3 is performed.

The printer 3, the HMD 5, and the management server 7 are respectivelyconnected to the Internet 10, and the management server 7 performscommunication between the printer 3 and the HMD 5 through the Internet10. Meanwhile, the Internet 10 is shown as an example of a communicationline, and a detailed configuration, which realizes the communicationbetween the printer 3, each of the HMDs 5, and the management server 7,is not limited to the Internet 10.

The display system 1 is suitable for supporting a plurality of workerswho divide work for the printer 3. That is, when an event, such as apaper jam or low ink, occurs in the printer 3, the management server 7specifies work contents which should be performed for the event by therespective workers, and displays work contents corresponding to the HMDs5 (a first display device, a second display device, and the like) whichare mounted on the respective workers. In this manner, when the workersexecute the work contents displayed on the HMDs 5 which are mounted onthe workers, the workers can perform suitable work (to fix the paperjam, to replenish ink, and the like) according to the event on theprinter 3 in cooperation with other workers.

FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating an example of the configurationof the printer. The printer 3 includes a control section 31, aninterface section 33, a printing section 35, a Global Positioning System(GPS) module 37, and a storage section 39. The control section 31 is acomputer which includes a Central Processing Unit (CPU) and a RandomAccess Memory (RAM), and integrally controls operations which areperformed in the printer 3. Accordingly, the interface section 33, theprinting section 35, the GPS module 37, and the storage section 39 areoperated under the control of the control section 31.

The interface section 33 performs an interface function between theprinter 3 and an external device or the workers. A communication section331 is connected to the Internet 10, and performs communication with themanagement server 7 through the Internet 10. In addition, a manipulationsection 332 includes buttons which receive input manipulation from theworkers, and a display section 333 includes a display or the like whichdisplays various information relevant to the printer 3 to the workers.Meanwhile, the manipulation section 332 and the display section 333 maybe integrally formed using, for example, a touch panel.

The printing section 35 includes a printing engine 351, a sensor 352 anda counter 353. The printing engine 351 has a mechanical configuration inwhich an image is printed on a printing medium. The printing engine 351prints an image on a printing medium by discharging ink from an ink jettype discharge to a winding-type printing medium (web) which istransported roll to roll. Meanwhile, the detailed configuration of theprinting engine 351 is not limited the example described here. Theprinting engine 351 may perform printing on a sheet-type printing mediumor may perform printing using a toner in a laser printing manner.Further, the sensor 352 detects the state of the printing engine 351,and the counter 353 counts various numerical values which change inaccordance with the operation of the printing engine 351.

The state of the printing engine 351 includes, for example, a printingmedium transport state, the opening and closing state of the cover of amain body, the attachment state of various components, and the like. Thesensor 352 is provided to detect the states. In addition, the numericalvalues, which change in accordance with the operation of the printingengine 351, include, for example, the integrated length of a printedweb, ink consumption (or the amount of remaining ink), the integratedrotation amount of rotating mechanical components (for example, a rollerwhich transports the printing medium), and the like. Various types ofcounters 353 are provided to count the numerical values.

The GPS module 37 detects the installation location of the printer 3using a satellite location system. In addition, the storage section 39includes a storage medium, such as a Read Only Memory (ROM), a Hard DiskDrive (HDD) or RAM, and stores various programs or data which are usedin the printer 3.

FIG. 3 is a diagram schematically illustrating an example of themechanical configuration of an HMD. FIG. 4 is a block diagramillustrating an example of an electrical configuration included in theHMD of FIG. 3. The HMD 5 includes a headset 51 which is mounted on aworker, a portable controller 55, and a cable 59 which connects theheadset 51 to the controller 55. The HMD 5 is, for example, a lighttransmission type HMD which includes the same configurations as avirtual image display device disclosed in JP-A-2014-219468 andJP-A-2014-225823.

The headset 51 includes a glass type frame 511, which can be mounted onthe head of the worker, and lenses 512 which are attached to the frame511. The respective lenses 512 are located in front of the left andright eyes of the worker who wears the frame 511, and transmit visiblelight. Accordingly, the worker who wears the headset 51 can visuallyrecognize a peripheral situation through the respective lenses 512.Further, a display section 513, which displays an image indicative ofwork contents of the work to the worker, is embedded in the frame 511.Accordingly, the worker who wears the headset 51 can visually recognizean image which is displayed by the display section 513. In other words,the headset 51 can display an image, which is generated by the displaysection 513, to overlap the peripheral situation through the lenses 512.Meanwhile, the display section 513 may be a type in which a virtualimage is displayed or a type in which the virtual image is formed on theretinas of the worker. In addition, a camera 514, which images theperipheral situation, and a sensor 515, which detects the bearing of theheadset 51, are attached to the frame 511.

The controller 55 has a configuration in which an operating section 552,a communication section 553, a touch pad 554, manipulation buttons 555,and a GPS module 556 are attached to a portable housing 551 which can becarried in such a way that the worker puts the controller into thepocket of cloth or can be carried in hand. The operating section 552 isa computer which includes a CPU and a RAM, and integrally performsoperation processes in the HMD 5. The communication section 553 isconnected to the Internet 10, and performs communication with themanagement server 7 through the Internet 10. The touch pad 554 and themanipulation buttons 555 function as user interfaces, respectively. Thatis, when the worker performs input manipulation on the touch pad 554 orthe manipulation buttons 555, the operating section 552 controls thedisplay section 513 according to the input manipulation. In this manner,it is possible to perform display control such as the change in thelocation or content of an image to be displayed to the worker accordingto the manipulation which is input by the worker. The GPS module 556detects the location of the HMD 5 using the satellite location system.

FIG. 5 is a block diagram illustrating an example of the configurationof the management server. The management server 7 includes a controlsection 71, an interface section 73, and a storage section 75. Thecontrol section 71 is a computer which includes a CPU and a RAM, andintegrally controls operations which are performed in the managementserver 7. Accordingly, the interface section 73 and the storage section75 are operated under the control of the control section 71. Inaddition, when the control section 71 executes a predetermined HMDcontrol program, a machine body information management section 711 andan access management section 712 are constructed inside.

The machine body information management section 711 manages informationrelevant to the printer 3 (machine body) which is a work object for aworker. That is, the machine body information management section 711acquires status information indicative of the state of the printingengine 351 of the printer 3 by receiving a detection result acquired bythe sensor 352 from the printer 3, acquires consumption informationindicative of the states of consumables (the amount of residual ink, theresidual lifetimes of the components of a rotary machine, and the like)by receiving the counted result of the counter 353 from the printer 3,or acquires location information indicative of the location of theprinter 3 by receiving the detection result acquired by the GPS module37 from the printer 3.

The access management section 712 manages authority for each of the HMDs5 to access the management server 7 and manages the display of workcontents to the respective HMDs 5 to which the access authorities areapplied. That is, when the worker inputs Identification Data (ID) and apassword by manipulating a manipulation section 732 of the HMD 5, theaccess management section 712 receives the input content of the workerfrom the HMD 5. Further, when the input content is suitable, the accessmanagement section 712 applies access authority to a target HMD 5, andselects the HMD 5 as the display target for the work content to beexecuted by the printer 3.

That is, the number of printers 3, which is managed as the work objectby the management server 7, is not limited to one, and may be plural.When a plurality of printers 3 are managed as above, it is necessary forthe access management section 712 to specify the work contents of anyone of the printers 3 to be displayed on the HMD 5. The specifyingmethod is considered in various manners. For example, an identificationcode for identifying the printer 3, which is the work object, is inputby the worker together with an ID and a password, and thus it ispossible to specify the printer 3 based on the identification code.Otherwise, the location information indicative of the location of theHMD 5 is acquired by receiving the detection result of the GPS module556 from the HMD 5, and thus it is possible to specify the printer 3based on the location of the HMD 5 and the location of the printer 3.Specifically, the printer 3, which is the closet to the HMD 5, may bespecified as the printer 3 of the work object.

The interface section 73 performs an interface function between themanagement server 7 and an external device or a worker. A communicationsection 731 is connected to the Internet 10, and performs communicationwith each of the printer 3 and the HMD 5 through the Internet 10. Inaddition, the manipulation section 732 includes a keyboard and a mousewhich receive input manipulation from the worker, and a display section733 includes a display or the like which displays various information tothe worker. Meanwhile, the manipulation section 732 and the displaysection 733 may be integrally formed by, for example, a touch panel.

The storage section 75 includes a storage medium, such as a ROM, HDD ora RAM, and stores various programs (including the HMD control program)and data which are used in the management server 7. Specifically, thestorage section 75 stores customer information 751 indicative ofinformation related to a customer who uses the printer 3, an errorsolution method 752 indicative of a method for solving errors which hasoccurred in the printer 3, and a consumable exchanging method 753indicative of a method for exchanging the consumables (ink, componentsof rotary machine, and the like) of the printer 3, as data.

FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating an example of an operation which isexecuted in the display system in order to support a plurality ofworkers who divide work for the printer. In the drawing, in order toshow the execution subject in each step of the flowchart, columns forthe management server 7, the HMD 5, and the printer 3 are respectiveprovided and steps are shown in the respective columns of the executionsubjects.

In step S101, it is checked whether or not an event has occurred in theprinter 3. Specifically, the control section 31 of the printer 3 detectswhether or not an event, such as a paper jam or low ink, has occurredbased on the detection results of the sensor 352 and counter 353.Further, when the control section 31 detects the occurrence of an event(“YES” in step S101), the control section 31 transmits an eventnotification, which shows the content of the event which has occurred,to the management server 7.

In step S102, the management server 7, which receives the eventnotification, specifies work contents which should be executed by eachworker in response to the event. Specifically, the machine bodyinformation management section 711 checks the content of the event,which occurs in the printer 3, based on the event notification which isreceived from the printer 3, and specifies work contents which should beexecuted by respective workers in response to the event. For example,when an error such as a paper jam occurs, the machine body informationmanagement section 711 specifies the work contents which should beexecuted by the respective workers with reference to the error solutionmethod 752 in order to fix the paper jam. Otherwise, when consumablesare depleted as in low ink, the machine body information managementsection 711 specifies the work contents which should be executed by therespective workers with reference to the consumable exchanging method753 in order to exchange the consumables.

At this time, in order to divide work for one event between respectiveworkers, different work contents are assigned to the respective workers.Meanwhile, when work contents, which are executed by the workers,include a plurality of procedures, the work contents of differentworkers are compared. If at least a part of the procedures is different,it is considered that the work contents are different from each other.If the work contents are specified for the respective workers in thismanner, the access management section 712 checks the HMDs 5 (in otherwords, the HMDs 5 which are mounted on the workers who execute thetarget work contents) which are the destinations of the respective workcontents in step S103. Further, the access management section 712transmits a display command for displaying the content of the event andthe relevant work contents to the respective HMDs 5.

When the operating section 552 of each of the HMDs 5 receives thedisplay command from the management server 7 (step S104), the eventwhich occurs in the printer 3 is displayed (step S105). Specifically,the operating section 552 extracts an Augmented Reality (AR) marker,which is attached to the printer 3, from the imaged image of the camera514, and displays the content of the event in the location where apredetermined locational relationship with the AR marker is satisfied,using the display section 513. In this manner, each of the workers whowear the HMDs 5, can visually recognize the printer 3 through the lens512, and can visually recognize the content of the event which isdisplayed by the display section 513 to overlap the printer 3. At thistime, when the event is displayed while the location where the event hasoccurred in the printer 3 is shown, the worker can easily understand thelocation where the event has occurred, and thus it is suitable.

When predetermined time elapses after the event is displayed or whenpredetermined input manipulation is executed on the HMD 5 by the worker,the operating section 552 of each of the HMDs 5 cancels event display,and subsequently displays the procedure of the work contents (stepS106). Specifically, the operating section 552 displays the procedure ofthe work contents using the display section 513 in a location where thepredetermined locational relationship with the AR marker which isattached to the printer 3 is satisfied. In this manner, the worker whowears the HMD 5 can visually recognize the procedure of the workcontents to overlap the printer 3. At this time, when the procedure isdisplayed while the procedure execution location for the printer 3, theworker can accurately understand the procedure execution location andcan execute the work contents, and thus it is suitable.

Meanwhile, when the work contents includes a plurality of procedures, aprocedure, in which the execution procedure is the earliest, isselectively displayed from among procedures which are not displayed (inother words, not performed) until now in step S106. At this time, inaccordance with that the work contents of the respective workers aredifferent from each other, procedures which should be displayed on therespective HMDs 5 may be different. In this case, even in a case ofdisplay for the same AR marker, images (procedures) which are displayedare different according to the HMDs 5. In other words, the managementserver 7 generates a display command toward the respective HMDs 5 andcontrols the respective HMDs 5 such that the respective HMDs 5 displaydifferent images (procedures) for the same AR marker.

In step S107, it is checked whether or not procedures for the printer 3are executed. Specifically, the control section 31 of the printer 3checks the presence or non-presence of the change in the state of theprinting engine 351 (opening and closing cover, attachment anddetachment of ink cartridge, or the like) in accordance with theexecution of the procedures based on a result of detection performed bythe sensor 352. Further, when the control section 31 detects the changein the state in accordance with the execution of the procedures (“YES”in step S107), an execution notification which indicates the executionof the procedures is transmitted to the management server 7. Further, instep S108, the management server 7, which receives the executionnotification, transmits (sends) the execution notification to therespective HMDs 5.

When the execution notification is received from the management server7, the operating section 552 of each of the HMDs 5 determines whether ornot all procedures which are included in the work contents arecompletely displayed (step S109). Further, when procedures which are notdisplayed (in other words, not executed) remain (“NO” in step S109), theoperating section 552 switches procedures to be displayed using thedisplay section 513. In this manner, the workers who wear the HMDs 5 canvisually recognize subsequent procedures of the executed procedures(that is, procedures of which the execution is checked in step S107) tooverlap the printer 3. At this time, the procedure execution locationsfor the printer 3 are shown and the procedures are displayed, theworkers can accurately understand the procedure execution locations andcan execute the work contents, and thus it is suitable.

When the display of the procedures switches, the process returns to stepS107, and steps S107 to S110 are repeated until all procedures which areincluded in the work contents are completely displayed. Further, whenall procedures which are included in the work contents are completelydisplayed (“YES” in step S109), the process in the flowchart of FIG. 6ends.

According to the flowchart, in the respective HMDs 5, the procedures ofthe work contents which should be executed by the workers who wear theHMDs 5 are sequentially displayed. Accordingly, when the respectiveworkers execute the procedures which are displayed on the HMDs 5 mountedon the workers, the workers can appropriately execute the allocated workcontents.

Subsequently, more specific example, that is, contents, which aredisplayed by the respective HMDs 5 according to the flowchart of FIG. 6when a paper depletion error occurs in the printer 3, will be describedwith reference to FIGS. 7A to 10B. Here, FIGS. 7A to 10B are diagramsillustrating examples of contents which are visually recognized by theworkers who wear the respective HMDs when the paper depletion erroroccurs, and illustrate a situation in which another element (text or anarrow) displayed by the display section 513 appropriately overlaps theprinter 3 which is visually recognized by the workers through the lenses512. Specifically, FIGS. 7A to 10B illustrate a case in which twoworkers wear the respective HMDs 5 and executes work contentcorresponding to the paper depletion error, FIGS. 7A, 8A, 9A, and 10Aillustrate contents which are visually recognized by one worker (firstworker) who wears a first HMD 5, and FIGS. 7B, 8B, 9B, and 10Billustrate contents which are visually recognized by another worker(second worker) who wears a second HMD 5.

When the occurrence of the paper depletion error is checked in stepS101, the management server 7 checks work contents which arerespectively displayed on the first and second HMDs 5 (step S102). As aresult, it is determined that respective procedures (first work content)in FIGS. 8A to 10A are displayed on the first HMD 5 in order of drawingnumbers, and it is determined that a procedure (second work content) inFIG. 9B is displayed on the second HMD 5. Further, a display commandwhich is generated according to the result of the determination istransmitted to the first and second HMDs 5, respectively (step S103).

When the first and second HMDs 5 respectively receive the displaycommand (step S104), the content of the event, such as “paper depletionerror occurs” is displayed for the printer 3 (step S105) as illustratedin FIGS. 7A and 7B. Subsequently, in step S106, the first HMD 5 displaysa procedure “open a cover” for the printer 3 (FIG. 8A). Meanwhile, inthe example, it is necessary to cause the second worker who wears theHMD 5 to wait for the execution of the procedure until the first workerwho wears the HMD 5 completes the procedure in FIG. 8A. Here, the secondHMD 5 does not display the procedure until the procedure in FIG. 8A iscompleted. For example, as shown in FIG. 8B, the second HMD 5 maintainsthe display in FIG. 7B or performs display for prompting waiting.

When it is detected that the cover is open (step S107), the managementserver 7 transmits an execution notification that indicates that thecover is open to the first and second HMDs 5, respectively (step S108).When the first and second HMDs 5 receive the execution notification, thefirst and second HMDs 5 respectively display the procedures of FIG. 9Aand 9B (step S110). Specifically, in order to divide work, in which anew roll is mounted on the right and left roll holders that support aweb roll, between two workers, the first HMD 5 displays a procedure forthe left side roll holder and the second HMD 5 displays a procedure forthe right side roll holder.

When the execution of both the procedures in FIGS. 9A and 9B is detected(step S107), the management server 7 transmits an execution notificationwhich indicates the execution of both the procedures to the respectivefirst and second HMDs 5 (step S108). When the execution notification isreceived, the first HMD 5 displays a procedure “close the cover” for theprinter 3 (FIG. 10A). Further, when the first worker who wears the HMD 5executes the procedure, the work corresponding to the paper depletionerror, that is, the mounting of the new roll is completed.

As described above, in the embodiment, which is configured as above, thework content of the worker for the printer 3 is displayed on the HMD 5which is mounted on the worker. Accordingly, the workers can easilyexecute their own work contents for the printer 3.

In addition, when the work contents include a plurality of procedures,the management server 7 sequentially shows the plurality of proceduresto the workers. In this manner, the workers can securely execute theplurality of procedures while sequentially checking the plurality ofprocedures.

In addition, the printer 3 detects the change in the state, which isgenerated in accordance with the execution of the work. Further, themanagement server 7 switches the procedures which are shown to theworkers on the HMDs 5 according to the detected change in the state ofthe printer 3. In this manner, it is possible to show the suitableprocedures on the HMDs 5 according to the progress of the work for theprinter 3.

Particularly, in examples illustrated in FIGS. 8A to 10B, the change inthe state of the printer 3, which is generated in accordance with theexecution of the work content (the procedure illustrated in FIG. 9B) byanother worker, is detected, and the procedure, which is shown on thefirst HMD 5 which is mounted on one worker switches according to thedetection result, is switched. In this manner, it is possible to show asuitable procedure according to the progress of work performed byanother worker to the first HMD 5 of one worker.

In addition, it is configured that it is possible to display differentwork contents on the respective HMDs 5. Accordingly, the respectiveworkers can execute different work contents on the same printer 3according to the display of the HMDs 5, and thus it is possible toperform complicated work as a group.

In addition, work contents are displayed using portable HMDs 5. In theconfiguration, the workers can execute the work contents while carryingthe HMDs 5, thereby providing high convenience for the workers.

As described above, in the embodiment, the display system 1 correspondsto an example of the “display system” according to the invention, theprinter 3 corresponds to an example of the “work object” according tothe invention, the HMD 5 corresponds to an example of the “displaydevice” according to the invention, the management server 7 correspondsto an example of each of the “storage device” and the “control device”according to the invention, the HMD 5 corresponds to an example of the“portable display device” according to the invention, the communicationsection 553 corresponds to an example of the “reception section”according to the invention, the display section 513 corresponds to anexample of the “display section” according to the invention, themanagement server 7 corresponds to an example of the “display controldevice” according to the invention, the storage section 75 correspondsto an example of the “storage section” according to the invention, andthe control section 71 corresponds to an example of the “controlsection” according to the invention.

Meanwhile, the invention is not limited to the above-describedembodiment, and various modifications can be added to the embodimentwithout departing from the gist of the invention. Accordingly, forexample, the execution subject in each step of the flowchart illustratedin FIG. 6 may be appropriately modified. Specifically, it is possible toappropriately perform modification in which the determination in stepS109 is executed by the management server 7.

In addition, the respective HMDs 5 in the embodiment sequentially switchthe plurality of procedures which are included in the work contents oneby one, and show the procedures to the workers. Although not describedabove, various detailed modes, in which procedures are sequentiallyshown (in other words, informed) to the workers, may be considered. Forexample, only a procedure which should be executed earliest is displayedon the HMD 5 from among the procedures which are not executed, and thecontent of the procedure which is displayed on the HMD 5 may besequentially switched according to the execution of the procedure.Otherwise, all the plurality of procedures which are included in thework contents are displayed on the HMDs 5, only one target procedure ishigh-lighted and the procedure is shown to the worker, and thus aprocedure to be high-lighted may be sequentially switched according tothe execution of the procedure.

In addition, in the embodiment, the procedure to be displayed on the HMD5 is switched based on the result acquired by detecting the change inthe state of the printer 3 by the sensor 352. However, reference inwhich the procedure to be displayed on the HMD 5 is switched is notlimited thereto. Here, the procedure to be displayed on the HMD 5 may beswitched based on, for example, the result acquired by inputting theprogress of the work by the worker. Specifically, for example, the touchpad 554, the manipulation buttons 555, and the like of each of the HMDs5 are formed such that it is possible to input the progress of work.Further, when the input of the progress of the work is present, each ofthe HMDs 5 determines that the procedure is executed (“YES” in stepS107) and transmits the execution notification to the management server7. Further, similarly to the above description processes in step S108 toS110 may be executed.

That is, in the configuration, the management server 7 receivesmanipulation of the worker who inputs the progress of the work for theprinter 3 (steps S107 and S108). Further, the procedure which is shownto the worker on the HMD 5 is switched according to the result of inputof the progress of the work (step S110). In this manner, it is possibleto show the suitable procedure on the HMD 5 according to the progress ofthe work for the printer 3.

At this time, the procedure, which is displayed on the first HMD 5 ofone worker, may be switched based on the result acquired by inputtingthe progress of own work content into the second HMD 5 by anotherworker. In this manner, it is possible to display a suitable procedureaccording to the progress of the work performed by another worker(second worker) on the first HMD 5 of the worker (first worker). Inaddition, the work content of another worker or one worker may bedisplayed on the HMD 5 of further another worker who performs work in agroup. Therefore, it is easy to understand the state of the progress ofthe work. In this case, the procedure which should be executed by oneworker or another worker may be displayed such that the respectiveworkers easily understand the work.

In addition, the management server 7 may be configured such that theplurality of work contents, which can be executed on the printer 3, arestored, and the input manipulation, which is performed by the worker inorder to select one work continent from among the plurality of workcontents, is received. Specifically, each of the HMDs 5 accesses themanagement server 7, downloads a plurality of work contents which arecandidates, and displays the list of the work contents toward theworker. Further, the worker manipulates the touch pad 554 and themanipulation buttons 555, and selects work content which will beexecuted by the worker from the list. After the HMD 5 receives the list,the HMD 5 transmits the selected work content to the management server7. The management server 7 returns the display command for displayingthe work content to the HMD 5. As a result, the HMD 5 displays the workcontent selected by the worker. In this manner, the worker can displaythe work content on the HMD 5 which is mounted on the worker afterrecognizing the work content which should be executed by the worker.

In addition, the management server 7 may show timing, in which therespective workers simultaneously perform work, on the respective HMDs 5which are mounted on the respective workers. Specifically, it isconsidered that the timing, in which work is simultaneously performed,is displayed on the HMDs 5 through countdown. In addition, when it isnecessary to wait, display which enables to understand a waiting stateis performed. In this manner, the respective workers can easily combinetiming in which work is executed.

In addition, it is possible to appropriately modify the configuration ofthe display system 1. For example, the functions of the machine bodyinformation management section 711 and the access management section 712of the management server 7 may be embedded in the printer 3. Otherwise,one of the plurality of HMDs 5 is used as a master, and the functions ofthe machine body information management section 711 and the accessmanagement section 712 may be embedded in the HMD 5 of the master.

In addition, in the embodiment, a case in which a transmission type HMD5 is used as the “display device” according to the invention is shown.However, it is possible to use a non-transmission type (that is,non-see-through type) HMD 5 which displays peripheral images imaged bythe camera 514, a smart phone, a tablet, or a laptop computer as the“display device” (first display device, second display device, or thelike) according to the invention.

In addition, although display is performed on the HMD 5 through displaycontrol using the AR marker, display may be performed on the HMD 5through display control using the markerless AR.

In addition, a case in which the printer 3 is used as the “work object”according to the invention and a plurality of workers who divide workfor the printer 3 are supported is described as an example. However, itis possible to preferably use the invention when supporting division ofa plurality of workers who works in a medical field, welfare or aconstruction site.

The entire disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2015-012008,filed Jan. 26, 2015 is expressly incorporated by reference herein.

What is claimed is:
 1. A display system comprising: a first displaydevice; a second display device; a storage device that divides work fora work object and stores a first work content and a second work content;and a control device that displays the first work content on the firstdisplay device and displays the second work content on the seconddisplay device.
 2. The display system according to claim 1, wherein,when the first work content or the second work content has a pluralityof procedures, the control device sequentially displays the plurality ofprocedures on the first display device or the second display device. 3.The display system according to claim 2, wherein the control deviceswitches the procedures which are displayed on the first display deviceor the second display device according to change in state of the workobject detected by the work object.
 4. The display system according toclaim 2, wherein the control device receives an input manipulation forprogress of the work for the work object, and switches the procedure inwhich display is performed on the first display device or the seconddisplay device according to an input result of the progress of the work.5. The display system according to claim 1, wherein the control deviceshows locations where the first work content or the second work contentis performed for the work object, and performs display on the firstdisplay device or the second display device.
 6. The display systemaccording to claim 1, wherein the first work content and the second workcontent are different from each other.
 7. The display system accordingto claim 1, wherein the control device has a function of showing timing,in which the first work content and the second work content aresimultaneously executed, on the first display device and the seconddisplay device.
 8. The display system according to claim 1, wherein thefirst display device and the second display device include a portabledisplay device.
 9. The display system according to claim 1, wherein thework object includes a printer, and wherein the control device includesa server which is embedded in the printer, a server which isindependently provided on an outside of the printer, or a controllerwhich is embedded in the display device.
 10. A portable display devicecomprising: a reception section that receives a part of work contentsfrom a storage section which divides work for a work object and stores aplurality of work contents; and a display section that displays the partof work contents.
 11. A display control device comprising: a storagesection which divides work for a work object and stores a plurality ofwork contents; and a control section that causes the plurality of workcontents to be separately displayed on a first display device and asecond display device.
 12. A display method comprising: displaying afirst work content of the first work content and a second work content,which are acquired by dividing work for a work object, on a firstdisplay device; and displaying the second work content on a seconddisplay device.